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► Explosion in Aniline Factory [REUTER’S SERVICE. COPYRIGHT.] Amsterdam, Feb 7 Biyer Company's grant aniline fiotory at Laverskmaen was blown npTwo Btie?ti were destroyed and many persons ware killed.
Being Released.
Amsterdam, Feb 7 Tbe Vossiche Zaitnug eta'es seventy two American prisoners aboard the Yarrovdale aie being released diclarirg they wire unaware when they joined the vessel that armed merchantmen were regarded by Germany as warships.
Casualty List
Wellington, Feb 8 WOUNDED. Private W G Clemons Lance-Corpl C W Mara Private H Pura Private W H Boden Private G Boyd Corrrection Previondy reported wounded, now reported not wounded— Rifleman C E Horsfield. Wounded, admitted ..to hospital— Lance-Corpl G W A Cooling, Private W E Barnes. Hospital and Progress Report. Wellington, Feb 8 Reported danger ouely ill —Trooper L. Woodbam. Reported se iausly ill—-Privates I. N. Barkle, J. Hall. Reported st'll serioas’y "ill—Private J. Barlow. Removed from sfriously ill list— Privates T. H. Fjjte, W H Mason. Prono nod oat of danger—Trooper L. Woodbam. Reported as severe oases—Corporals W. Bal', B Kiri, R firman R P A Clare, McMuliai, Privates A E B ggs, 0 E Bond.
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 February 1917, Page 3
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